VA Adaptive Sport Equipment Grant
Veteran
Alfredo Lopez
U.S. Army (Retired)
22 Years
All Source Intelligence Analyst (10 Years) / Human Resource (12 Years)
Deployed to Iraq 2005 and Afghanistan 2008 & 2009
Adaptive Bike Riding Experience 2 years 5 months
I use an adaptive 3 wheel trike bike to enhance my health and attain higher rehabilitative goals through recreational sports activities. I participate with veterans and the local community. San Antonio has a large cycling community.
Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive 1172.05, dated February 1, 2017
"Adaptive Sports. Recreational activities, areas and facilities used primarily for the benefit of patients/residents participating in Recreation Therapy Service programs will be under the direction and responsibility of the Chief, Recreation Therapy Service and/or designee.
VA Adaptive Sports Definition
https://www.va.gov/vhapublications/ViewPublication.asp?pub_ID=4327
Eligibility for Adaptive Sports Equipment
Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive 1172.05, dated February 1, 2017
• Adaptive sports equipment may be considered for issuance to any Veteran who exhibits the loss or loss of use of a body part or function for which adaptive equipment is indicated.
• The prescribed equipment must be of a nature that specifically compensates for their loss of use and is designed for individuals with physical disabilities.
• Recreational Sports Equipment may be issued to those Veterans who are seeking to enhance their health and attain higher rehabilitative goals through recreational sports activities.
Loss or loss of use of a
body part or function
Equipment must specifically
compensates for their loss of use
associated with a physical
disabilities.
Veterans seeking to enhance their
health / rehabilitative goals
through recreational sports
activities.
Eligibility for Adaptive Sports Equipment
Eligibility for Adaptive Sports Equipment
Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Clinical Management Program (PCMP) Clinical Practice Recommendations (CPR) for Issuance of Recreational and Sports Equipment
• Recreational Leisure Equipment (Motorized/Power)
• Recreational Leisure Equipment (Non-Motorized/Power)
• Recreational Sports Equipment (Motorized/Power)
• Recreational Sports Equipment (Non-Motorized/Power)
• Loaner and Demonstration Equipment
Devices specifically designed for use by individuals with disabilities that do not entail motorization may be provided. These include sports wheelchairs, sport devices, hand cycles and prosthetic devices. While standard (non-adaptive) products are not provided, modification, adaptation and customization of standard product may be provided to allow the individual to use the equipment. An example is a standard bicycle will not be purchased, but a modified handgrip and gear shifter may be provided to allow a veteran with an upper extremity amputation and prosthetic device to operate the bicycle safely.
Recreational Sports Equipment (Non-Motorized/Power)
Recreational Sports Equipment (Adaptive Equipment) Standard (non-adaptive) equipment
Customization of Standard Product
5 Categories the VA will require documentation
1. Veteran Background
2. Medical Clearance
3. Activity Specific Background
4. Leisure Interests and Participation
5. Education
Documentations Needed
1. Veteran Background
• Primary care provider referral for Recreational Therapy and Service recommended
• Quote from a bike vendor
2. Medical Clearance
• Medical clearance from the veteran’s physician (Primary Care Provider, Orthopedic, and or other physician)
• Physical through the VA (must be on file within 1 year)
• Impairment does not contradict adaptive sport/equipment; not projected to have surgery or have had surgery within 6 months
• Skin is intact across all surfaces area in contact with prescribed equipment
• Ability to transport and store equipment
• Identify intentions to enhance health and attain higher rehabilitative goals through recreational sports activities
3. Activity Specific Background
• SW Valor Games, Para-Cycling Competition, Texas Regional Games and affiliation with a organized Team
VA Adaptive Sport Equipment Grant Key Information/Documentation
Leisure Interests and Participation
• Veteran registration in local events (Tour de Castroville, Tour de Cure, MS 150, and so on)
• Soldier Ride, Team Semper Fi/Team America’s Fund bike rides, National Ability Center: Adaptive Mountain Bike Camp, Project Hero Challenge Rides/Honor Rides
• Exercise location/route and or riding log
5. Education
• Documentation to prove participation in Adaptive Sports Clinic:
o Type and model of equipment
o Trials (testing the equipment with the veteran)
o Training received (how to use the equipment, nutrition, safety, hydration, and so on)
o Adaptive equipment needed to safely participate in the sport
6. Documentation
Certified Recreational Therapist recommendation letter and trials of the recommended adaptive sport equipment
Recreational & Sports Equip. Request Supplement to VA Form 10-2641
https://www.prosthetics.va.gov/docs/Recreational_and_Sports_Equipment.pdf
Recreational & Sports Equip. Request Supplement to VA Form 10-2641
https://www.prosthetics.va.gov/docs/Recreational_and_Sports_Equipment.pdf
VA Form 10-2641Last, First, Middle Your address
Your last 4 SSN
Date of Request
Service Connected or Not Service Connected
Leave it blank for your primary care
Item name: CatrikeWebsite: http://www.easystreetrecumbents.com/Make: Catrike 700Vendor: Easy Street RecumbentsManufacturer: CatrikeCost: $2,950 (Make sure you have a cost estimate to submit to the VA)
You may require an additional letter to justify adaptive sport equipment accordioning to your disability
Primary Care Provider must submit request
VA Adaptive Sports Equipment Grant Application
VA Form 10-2641Page 1
Bike QuotePage 2
Suppl. to VA Form 10-2641Page 5
Medical Clearance
Page 7
Orthopedic letterPage 8
Veteran Background
Page 3
PSAS VACO10-2641 checklistPage 4
Primary Care
Prescription Page 9
Activity Specific
BackgroundPage 10
SA Bike Clinic Flyer
Page 11
* CertifiedRecreational
Therapist Letter Pg. 13
SA Bike Clinic
Certificate Page 12
Nutrition/ Hydration
/Bike Safety Page 14
SW Valor Registration
Page 15
Bike Reg Competition
Page 17
US Cycling ResultsPage 18
Leisure Interests &
ParticipationPage 19
Wallis Ride 2015
Page 20
Tour De Castroville
Page 22
Wallis Ride 2016
Page 21
Soldier Ride Schedule
2015Page 23
Education / Document
Page 26
* Certified Recreational
Therapist Letter Pg. 27
WWP Bike Camp in Seattle Page 29
* Certified Recreational
Therapist Page 28
WWP Bike Camp in Seattle Page 30
WWP Bike Camp
ItineraryPage 31
Soldier Ride Schedule
2015Page 24
Soldier Ride Schedule
2015Page 25
Tab 1
Tab 2
Tab 3
Tab 4
Tab 5/6
Cover Page
Suppl. to VA Form 10-2641Page 6
SW Valor Games ResultsPage 16
Tab 1
Tab 2
Tab 3
Tab 4
Tab 5/6
Cover Page
=Adaptive Sport Equipment Grant Application
Cover PageTab 1-6
*Note: You may interact with more than 1 certified recreational therapist
Step by Step Instructions Step 1. Make an appointment with your primary care provider at the VA. Request a referral to the Recreational Therapy and Services department for adaptive cycling. It is not required but makes the process a lot easier to verify the Veteran's interest and document participation.
Step 2. Submit Adaptive Sport Equipment grant application through your VA Certified Recreational Therapist/VA Primary Care provider. Submit VA Form 10-2641 (Authority for Issuance of Special and or Experimental Equipment) with EasyStreet Recumbents (VA registered vendor) and attach bike quote.
Step 2a. The Veteran's packet should have supporting documents from a doctor (letter head and or prescription), certified recreational therapist recommendation letter (required), letter from a coach, registration events, physical evaluation within a year (PM&R Wheeled Mobility Complex will let you know), documented clinics, and educational training.
Step 2b. Proof of is required by the organization that conducted the sports clinic (Name of veteran, organization’s point of contact, title, email, address, certifications, sports clinic dates, type and model of equipment, trials, training received, and adaptive equipment needed to safely participate in adaptive sports.
Step 3. The application for adaptive sports equipment will be verified by Veteran's clinic for eligibility on the basis of loss or loss of use. The clinic will make an appointment to PM&R Wheeled Mobility Complex once everything has been verified.
Step 4. At the PM&R Wheeled Mobility Complex appointment a physical therapist will evaluate the Veteran if they are physically able to proceed and request the adaptive equipment. Ensure the veteran brings all therequired documents from the original packet. Sometimes the VA loses paper work.
Step 5. The PM&R Wheeled Mobility Complex will review the packet and verify the Veteran's eligibility for the adaptive sports equipment and forward to the local Prosthetics Department for approval/disapproval/or forward to VA Headquarters.
Step 6. The Prosthetics department will verify the Veteran's eligibility for the adaptive sports equipment. If approved, and the adaptive sports equipment is less than $3,000, the local VA will order the equipment. If the adaptive sports equipment is greater than $3,000 the request is forward to VA Headquarters in Washington D.C. for final approval or disapproval.
Step 7. Keep track of your application. It can take a while. My experience based off other veteran applications may take up to a 1 month or over 2 years (based on my interaction with veterans and servicemembers. KEEP COPIES OF EVERTHING! Create electronic receipts if you can.
https://www.richmond.va.gov/docs/AT2015Adaptive%20Sports%20Clinic_Final.pdf
Richmond VAMC Assistive Technology Adaptive Sports Program
Clinical Practice Recommendations (CPR) https://www.prosthetics.va.gov/psas/CPR.asp
Recreational and Sports Equipment
https://www.prosthetics.va.gov/docs/Recreational_and_Sports_Equipment.pdf
VA FORM 10-2641 Authority for Issuance of Special and/or experimental appliances (pg. 7 in the following link)
Paralyzed Veteran of America Handcycle/Recreational & Sports Equipment Guide.
Please refer to PSAS VA 10-2641, checklist for the Primary Care Provider or whoever is initiating or submitting the adaptive sports equipment packet.
http://www.pva.org/atf/cf/%7BCA2A0FFB-6859-4BC1-BC96-6B57F57F0391%7D/Handcycle%20Reference%20Guide.pdf
Richmond VAMC Assistive Technology Adaptive Sports Program
http://www.richmond.va.gov/docs/AT2015Adaptive%20Sports%20Clinic_Final.pdf
Recreational Therapy Service, February 1, 2017
https://www.va.gov/vhapublications/ViewPublication.asp?pub_ID=4327
References